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The Diets, 203—Minutes of the Diet's Proceedings, 205. |
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PERIOD III. |
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THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE HANSA. |
Introduction |
211-216 |
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Decay of the Feudal System, 213—The Thirty Years' War, 215. |
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Storm Clouds |
217-235 |
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Charles V. of Germany, 219—Gustavus Appeals to Lübeck, 223—Cruelty of Christian II., 225—Gustavus Lands in Sweden, 227—Lübeck Aids Gustavus, 229—Christian II. deposed, 231—Christian II. Abjures Lutheranism, 233—Christian's Memory, 235. |
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King Frederick and King Gustavus Vasa |
236-239 |
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"Put not thy trust in Princes," 237—Gustavus Quarrels with Lübeck, 239. |
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III. |
Wullenweber |
240-282 |
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The Religious Movement, 241—Lübeck Espouses Lutheranism, 243—Max Meyer, 245—Capture of Spanish Ships, 247—Christopher of Oldenburg, 251—Congress at Hamburg, 253—Wullenweber's Projects, 255—Disorder in Lübeck, 257—Hostilities in Denmark, 259—Escape of Max Meyer, 261—Battle of Assens, 263—Cologne's Reproach, 265—Nicholas Brömse, 267—Resignation of Wullenweber, 269—Imprisonment of Wullenweber, 271—The Rack, 275—Unfair Trial, 277—Execution of Wullenweber, 279. |
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IV. |
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